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\VILLIAIWI H. CLARK, OF ALBION, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-FOURTH TO THE LOVELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITED, OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA.

CASH INDICATOR AND REGISTER.

SPECIFICATIONforming part of Letters Patent No. 435,397, dated September 2, 1890.

Application tiled October 17,1889. Serial No.v 327,366.

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the invention,such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to makeand use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the'letters and numerals of reference marked thereon, forming part of this specification.

My invention consists in the improvements in cash indicators and registers hereinafter set forth and explained, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a perspective view of my improved cash indicator and register. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same. Fig. 3 is a sectional plan view of same on the line oc c in Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrow. Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation of the same on the line g/ y in Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrow. Fig. 5 is a vertical transverse section of same on the line .e .e in Fig. 4, looking in the direction of the arrow. Fig. 6 is a like Vertical transverse section of same on the line n n, in Fig. 4. looking in the direction of the arrow.

Like letters and numerals refer to like parts in all the figures.

In the construction of my improved cash indicator and register shown in the drawings, A A are the sides of the frame in which the mechanism of my machine, hereinafter described, is mounted. v

On a rod B in the base of the frame are mounted three groups B B2 B3 of nine keylevers each, the group B being numbered from one to nine cents, inclusive; the group B2 from ten to ninety cents, inclusive; and the 'group B3 from one to nine dollars, inclusive, as and for thc purpose hereinafter set forth.

Upon the group B the foot C of a vertical bar rests; upon the group B2 the foot C of a vertical bar b' rests; and upon the group B3 5o the foot C2 of a vertical bar b2 rests, each of said bars being operated by its Arespective group of keys.

On the top of the key-levers, in front of the feet C C C2, are lugs a, which project forward at an angle of about forty-five degrees 5 5 and contact with the rear sides of the feet D, D', and D2 of vertical levers (l d d2, piifoted on a rod a. extending across the frame of the machine, so that the depression of any one of the key-levers operates to throw the top end 6o of one of the levers d d d2 into contact with one of the ratchet or gear wheels hereinafter described, these lugs a being made of dierent lengths to suit the movement of the keylevers.

At the rearfof the feet C, C', and C2 is a rockshaft c, provided with short arms c', coupled to ears c2 on the rear side of the feet C, C', and- C2. A cross-bar c3 is also placed across the frame of the machine, upon which the ears c2 7o rest when the feet C, C', and C2 are down.

Across the frame of the machine,nearly midway from the bottom to the top thereof, I place a shaft or rod I-I, upon which are mounted three sections of registering mechanism, the first section being operated by means of the group of keys Bf, and consists vof a gearwheel E, a ratchet registering-wheel F, the registering-wheels F F2, and F3, gear-wheels fff2, and the pinions c,V e', and c2 mounted 8o loosely upon the shaft P.

To the hub of the gear-wheel E is secured a rocking lever G, the lower end of which is connected to the upright bar b by means of a pintle g, so that the raising of the vertical bar b by the depression of one of the keylevers in the group B operates to rock the lever G and turn the gear-wheel E on the shaft H, upon which it is loosely mounted. The upper end 7L of the lever G also extends be- 9o yond the periphery of the registering ratchet- Wheel F, mounted loosely on the shaft H next to the rocking lever G, and has pivoted to the upper end h thereof a dog I adapted to engage with and rotate the ratchet-wheel 9 5 F. This ratchet-wheel F is also provided with sixty teeth, numbered serially from 1 to O, inclusive, and is provided on its left-hand. side with six carrying-pawls t, equidistani from each other and adapted to engage with roo with six carryin g-pawls rifwhi ch in tu rn en gage with a loose pinion c and operate through it a gear-Wheel f and a registering-wheel F2 secured thereto, and on the gear-wheel f are also the same number of teeth and carryingpawls 2, which in turn engage with a loose pinion e2, and operate through it a gearwheel f2 and a registering-wheel F3 secured thereto, the pinions c and e2 being provided with spring-pawls j and j?, which operate on their respective pinions c and c2 the same as the spring-dog j operates on the pinion e, hereinbefore described.

In operation, when one of the group B of the key-levers is depressed, it operates to raise the foot C of the vertical bar Z), which operates on the rocking lever G to move the gear wheel E forward, and at the same time this movement of the key-lever operates to bring the lug a on the key-lever against the rear of the foot I) of the vertical lever (Z, which forces the upper end of the lever (Z into contact with the teeth of the gear-wheel E, so as to stop it at the proper point, thus preventing the momentum of the gear-wheel E from throwing it too far around, and at the same instant the end Zo ot' a rocking catch J, pivoted on a rod J across the machine-frame, drops into the tceth of the gear-wheel E and retains it in the position to which it was :rotated by the action of the key-lever until it is released and allowed to turn back to zero by the action of a lever K, pivoted thereto, as hereinafter de-A scribed. The upper end 7c of this rocking catch J also operates to engage with the teeth of the gear-wheel E when the lever K is depressed to stop it at the proper point as it returns to zero. On a rod L at the top of the frame of the machine is also mounted an indicator L in the form of a segment of a circle, provided with numerals from O to 9, inelusive, the upper end of the vertical bar b being coupled to the arm thereof, so 'that the raising and lowering of the vertical bar b operates to oscillate the indicator-circle L, so as to bring the figure corresponding to the one on the key-leverof the group B depressed to the reading-line in the case of the machine. (Not shown.)

The construction of the second section of the registering mechanism, operated by the group of key-levers B2, is identical with that of the first section hereinbefore described, with the exception that it has a less number of registering and gear wheels. It consists of a gear-wheel E', mounted looselyT upon the shaft H, and having secured to the hub thereof an oscillating lever G, the lower end of which is pivoted to the upright bar b', and actuated thereby, the bar b being actuated by the group of key-levers B2, operating under the foot C thereof. To the upper end ZL of the oscillating lever G is pivoted a pawl I', adapted to engage and move forward a registering-wheel M, mounted loosely on the shat't H. This registering-wheel M is provided with sixty teeth, and also six carrying-pawls p, which in turn engage with the loose pinion Z, mounted on the cross-shaft P, this pinion Z in turn actuating thegear-wheel m and the registering-wheel M', secured thereto. On the gear-wheel m are also a like number of teeth and carrying-pawls p', which in turn engage with said loose pinion Z this loose pinion Z in turn actuating the gear-wheel m and the registering-wheel M2, secu red thereto. Spring-dogs Z2 and Zs operate on the teeth of the pinions Z and Z to prevent their moveg ment wh ennot actuated by the carrying-pawls p and p', as hereinbefore described.

When one of the group of key-levers B2 is depressed, it operates to raise the foot C of the vertical bar b', which operates the rocking lever G" to move the gear-wheel E forward, and at the same time this movement of the key-lever operates to bring' the lug a on the key-lever against the rear of the foot D of the vertical lever (Z, whichA forces the upper end of the lever (Z into contact with the teeth of the gear-wheel, so as to stop it at the proper point, and at the same instant the end Zr oi a rocking catch J, pivoted on therod J drops into the teeth of the gear-Wheel E and retains it in the position to which it was rotated by the movement of thc key-lever, until by the depression of the lever K, connected with the catch J, the catch J is rocked so as to withdraw the lower end 7c from the teeth of thc gear-wheelEand bring the upper end k of the said catch J into contact therewith to stop the wheel E at the proper point.

The registering-wheels M, M', and M'3 and the mechanism thereo t, hereinbet'ore described, operate in all respects as that described in the iirst section of the registering mechanism. The upper end of the vertical bar b is also coupled to the arm of an oscilating circular indicator L2, mounted on the rod L, which operates in all respects as does the indicator L, referred to and described in the first section.

The third section operated by the group of keys B3 is identical in construction and operation with the first and second sections, hereinbefore described, except that it con- IOO IIO

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sists of a less number of gear-wheels and regbar b2, and having pivoted to itsupper end h a dog I2 adapted to engage with the teeth of a registering ratchet-wheel N. This registering-wheel N has thereon sixty teeth and six carrying-pawls p2, adapted to successively engage a loose pinion n ,which in turn actuates a gear-wheel n and registering-wheelN, secured thereto. A spring-dog n2 operates on the pinion n to prevent its moving, eX- cept when actuated by the carrying-pawlsp2. An indicating-disk L3, pivoted upon the rod L, is also coupled to the vertical bar b2, all of the mechanism thus described as a part of section 3 being operated by the manipulation of the key-levers in section B3 in the saine manner as that hereinbefore described as const-ituting sections l and 2. It will also be observed that the key-levers and the registering' and indicatingfmechanism of each section are entirelyindependentof theothersections,so that in each ofthe three sections keys can be sim ultaneousl y depressed, each independently operating the registering and indicating mechanism in its own section. It will also be observed that there is a rocking catch J to each of the gear-wheels E, E', and E2, and that they are all pivoted on the rod J', and all are coupled to the rear ends of the levers K by means of a rod O, which passes through them and through the rear ends of the levers K, the levers K being pivoted to the sides A of the machineframe. The front ends of the levers K are also connected by means of a rod Q, extending across the front of the machine, so as to be convenient for operating the levers K and the rocking catches J, which are operated simultaneously by depressing the rod Q, and on the outer ends of the arms K a retractingspring q also extends from the sides A of the frame to the levers K to return them to their normal position, at which normal position the points 7c of the rocking catches J are normally in contact with the teeth of the gear-wheels E, E', and E2, as illustrated in Fig. 6, so that when they are rotated by the action of the key-levers the point 7c engages to prevent the wheels E, E', and E2 from turning back until released by depressing the outer ends of the levers K.

To one side A of the frame is also secured an alarm-bell R, and a vertical bell-hammer lever R is also pivoted thereto, which has on its lower end a pivoted dog S. To the rod O is also secured an upright arm T, having a hook t on its upper end adapted to pass over the dog S as it moves upward, but to engage with it as it moves downward. rlherefore, when the lever K is depressed and the rod O through the rear ends thereof raised, the hook t passes over the point of the dog S, and when it is returning to its normal position the dog S is depressed, which operation turns back the bell-hammer lever R', and just before the rod O reaches its normal position the hook t slips off of the point of the dog S, allowing the retracting-spring fr on the bell-hammer lever R to return it quickly to lever is moved by the operating of keys, so

as to actuat-e a vertically-i'noving bar coupled thereto, which bar operates a set of registering-wheels and also an indicating device; but this is clearly not my invention as it is hereinafter claimed. I use a series of groups of keys, each of which groups operate a vertically-moving bar, and each of the bars operates a registering-wheel and an independent indicator-wheel only, while the series of such registering-wheels are so connected by carrying devices that they will compute the aggregate of the amounts indicated by the several indicator-wheels.

Having thus fully described my invention so as to enable others to make and use the same, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, 1s-

l. The combination, in a cash indicator and register, of a series of groups of key-levers and a series of vertically-moving bars, each of said bars communicating with and being operated by the key-levers of one of said groups only, with a register-wheel and an oscillating indicator actuated by each of said verticallymoving bars an d carrying mechanism between IOO each of said registering-wheels, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

2. The combination, in a cash indicator and register, of a group of key-levers, a verticallymoving bar having a wide lower end or foot thereon resting upon all of the key-levers of said group and adapted to be operated directly by each key-lever in said group, with registering-wheels and indicator-disks communicating with said vertically-moving bar and adapted to be actuated thereby, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

3. The combination, in a cash indicator and register, of a series of groups of key-levers, and a series of vertically-moving bars, each of said bars communicating with and being operated by the key-levers of one of said groups only, an indicator wheel or disk operated by each of said vertically-moving bars, an oscillating lever communicating with and actuated by each of said vertically-moving bars, a registering-wheel, and a dog on each oscillating lever adapted to engage with teeth on said registering-wheel, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

4. The combination, in a cash indicator and register, of a series of groups of key-levers, a series of vertically-moving bars, each having a horizontal foot thereon adapted to rest upon and be actuated by the key-levers of one of said groups only, a set of registerwheels, and an oscillating indicator communicating with and actuated by said verticallymoving bars, with a stop-lever adapted to en- IIO Igo

gage with and stop the register-wheels, and lugs upon said key-levers adapted to engage with and actuate said stop-lever, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

5. The combination, in a 'cash indicator and register, of a group of key-levers, a vertically- Inoving bar having a foot thereon resting upon all of the key-levers of such group and adapted to be actuated by each of said keylevers independently of the others, and registering-wheels and indicator-disks, communicating with and actuated by said verticallymoving key-actuated bars, with a rocking catch, one end 7o of which automatically engages With theteeth on one of the registeringwheels E, so as to ret-ain it in the position to which it is rotated by the operation ofthe key-levers, and a releasing-lever coupled to said rocking catch and adapted to withdraw the end 7c thereof from the wheel E and throw the end 7a thereof into engagement therewith, substantially as and forthe purpose set forth.

G. The combination, in a cash indicator and register, of a group of key-levers, a verticallymoving bar having a foot thereon resting upon all of the key-levers ot' said group and adapted to be operated by each of said keylevers independently of the others, an oscillating lever having` a dog I thereon and being coupled to said vertically-moving bar,

. with a registering-wheelhaving teeth thereon with which the dog I on said oscillating lever engages, a series of iixed carrying-pawls s ecured to one side of said registering-wheel, a loose pinion adapted to be engaged by said carrying-pawls and rotated thereby, and a gear-wheel intermeshing with said loose pinion and having a registering-wheel secured to and rotating therewith, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

7. The combination in the registering mechanism of a cash indicator and register, of a key-actuated oscillating lever secured to the hub of a gear or ratchet wheel, akey-actuated stop-lever adapted to engage with said gear or ratchet wheel, an oscillating catch adapted to engage with said gear or ratchet Wheel, and levers for operating said oscillatin g catch, with a dog on said oscillating lever adapted to engage and Inove a registering-Wheel forward, carrying pawls on said registeringwheel adapted to engage with a loose pinion and move it forward, a gear-Wheel intermeshing with and actuated by said loose pinion, and a registering-Wheel connected with and carried by said gear-wheel, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

WILLIAM H. CLARK. IVitnesses:

C. J. STURGEON, Il. J. CURTZE. 

